Admission is $5 at the door, and attendees must be 18 or older. A pay-as-you-go bar will be available.

For more information, call 533.3802 or 533.7322.

Paintball tournament set for July 14

The Sportsmanâ€™s Center has scheduled a 3-on-3 paintball tournament for July 14. The captainâ€™s meeting will be held at 9 a.m., and the tournament will start at 9:30 a.m.

The tournament is open to everyone, and teams may include a 4th person on their rosters. Entry fee is $50 per person and includes field fees and all day air.

For more information, call Rob at 533.7085 or Erina at 335.3209.

Win prizes at Desert Lanes

Now through July 31, all bowlers at Desert Lanes are eligible to enter the Summer Bowling Contest for a chance to win a KindleÂ® or a bowling ball. Cost is $2 per entry, and winners will be determined by total scores.

For more information, call 533.2849.

Salt River tubing trip offered

Outdoor Recreation has planned tubing trips to the Lower Salt River on the following dates: July 14 and Aug. 25. Trips leave at 7 a.m. and return at 7 p.m.

Cost is $40 for tubing, with $25 paid at the time of registration and $15 paid in cash at the float house for the tube and bus rides to drop-off/pickup sites.

MCT auditions set for July 16

Auditions will be held for the Missoula Childrenâ€™s Theatre production of â€œThe Secret Gardenâ€ July 16 starting at 9 a.m. in the Col. Johnston Elementary School cafeteria.

Students from 1st through 8th grades should sign up now to audition. Children must first be registered with Child, Youth and School Services.

The MCT Tour Actor/Directors will conduct rehearsals throughout the week. More than 50 local students will be cast in the production which will be presented on July 21, 7 p.m., also in the Johnston Elementary School cafeteria.

For more information, call Suzanne Crawford, 533.4823.

Register youth for summer activities

Registration for the SKIESUnlimited â€œExploring Summer Funâ€ programs continues for all classes.

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